A Scam Email with the Subject
"ATTENTION:Notice On Your Package reg #: JG1N8875BS"
was received in one of Scamdex's honeypot email accounts on
Sat, 23 Aug 2014 17:15:28 -0700 and has been classified as a
Generic Scam.
The sender was
"Kansas City International Airport"<backup@kingkong.com.hk>,
although it may have been spoofed.

Scam Tag Cloud

million thousand united states d...boxforeigncontactnationalclaim thousandcourierpaymentstaffserviceinvestigationpackagedeliverymailusddollarbarrybruce27@yahoo.com will cargoyahoo.comtreasuryach(barrybruce27@yahoo.com)

NO CHART DATA - EMAIL HAS NOT YET BEEN ANALYSED

Scam Email Headers

This a (redacted) view of the raw email headers of this scam email. Personally Identifiable Information (PII) has been suppressed, but can be
supplied as received to appropriate agencies.

return-path:

<backup@kingkong.com.hk>

envelope-to:

news@HUN1P0T

delivery-date:

Sat, 23 Aug 2014 17:15:28 -0700

reply-to:

<barrybruce22@yahoo.com>

from:

"Kansas City International Airport"<backup@kingkong.com.hk>

subject:

ATTENTION:Notice On Your Package reg #: JG1N8875BS

date:

Sat, 23 Aug 2014 20:07:05 +0530

mime-version:

1.0

content-type:

text/plain;charset="Windows-1251"

content-transfer-encoding:

7bit

message-id:

<GTI-SRV-014jsGvs0Qz00001dba@gtiproducts.be>

Domain Names used for collecting scam email ("Honeypot email accounts") have been obscured and replaced with the token 'HUN1P0T'

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Airport Storage and Cargo Unit
Kansas City International Airport
601 Brasilia Ave, Kansas City, MO 64153, United States
ATTENTION:Notice On Your Package reg #: JG1N8875BS
In view of your inability to receive your package reg #: JG1N8875BS
originally scheduled to be delivered to you by the agency foreign payment
service Seattle. This package in a metal box valued 2,316,000USD (Two
Million, Three Hundred and Sixteen thousand United States dollars) arrived
at Kansas City International Airport via Delta Airlines flight no.DL 9182.
The agency Foreign payment service Seattle staff came and applied for the
release of this package for delivery to your address but has since not shown
up.
I am writing to inform you that we have intercepted and investigated the said
package and investigations proved the legitimacy and that the package was
initially scheduled for delivery to you, you are therefore advised to make
contact with Mr.Barry Bruce, All American Courier, llc Director of Delivery
to recover your package and deliver it to you. email is:
(barrybruce27@yahoo.com)
Note that this notice serves as our last recovery notice to you as the grace day given
to you has expired and we shall begin to charge $20.00 for each day the package stays
in our custody, you are therefore advised make move to recover your or we will be compelled
to list your package as an unclaimed and maybe forfeited and moved to the United States
Treasury Department for holding.
Best regards,
Brian R. Adams, Director,
Airport Storage and Cargo Unit
Kansas City International Airport.
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